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The self-radicalization of white men:“Fake news” and the affective networking of paranoia
J Johnson
Communication Culture & Critique 11 (1), 100-115, 2018
992018
Biblical Porn: Affect, Labor, and Pastor Mark Driscoll's Evangelical Empire
J Johnson
Duke University Press, 2018
622018
The Citizen‐Soldier: Masculinity, War, and Sacrifice at an Emerging Church in Seattle, Washington
J Johnson
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 33 (2), 326-351, 2010
232010
Megachurches, celebrity pastors, and the evangelical industrial complex
J Johnson
Religion and popular culture in America, 159-176, 2017
152017
The Demise of Religion: How Religions End, Die, or Dissipate
M Stausberg, CM Cusack, SA Wright
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020
142020
Affective radicalization and white masculinity
J Johnson
Feminist Media Studies 19 (2), 297-299, 2019
122019
Autoethnography as a Poetics of Worlding and a Politics of Becoming: Claudia Rankine’s Citizen and Kathleen Stewart’s Ordinary Affects
J Johnson
Cultural Studies↔ Critical Methodologies 20 (2), 182-191, 2020
102020
When hate circulates on campus to uphold free speech
J Johnson
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 80, 113-130, 2019
62019
Under Conviction:“Real Men” Reborn on Spiritual and Cinematic Battlefields
J Johnson
Feminist Studies 43 (1), 42-67, 2017
42017
Bodily encounters: Affect, religion, and ethnography
J Johnson
Feeling religion, 200-221, 2017
32017
Cultural Politics
J Johnson
The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, 1-7, 2018
22018
Porn Again Christian? Mark Driscoll, Mars Hill Church, and the Pornification of the Pulpit
J Johnson
New Views on Pornography: Sexuality, Politics, and the Law, 125-146, 2015
22015
The Fall of Mars Hill Church in Seattle: How Online Counter-Narratives Catalyzed Change
J Johnson, M Stausberg, SA Wright, CM Cusack
The Demise of Religion: How Religions End, Die, or Dissipate, 119-34, 2020
12020
The Culture War over Marriage Equality in Seattle, Washington
J Johnson
University of Washington, 2010
12010
Blurring the Lines Between “Good” and “Bad” Religion: John Modern's Neuromatic
J Johnson
Religious Studies Review 49 (3), 319-321, 2023
2023
Writing: The Ethics and Poetics of Reflexivity in Ethnography
J Johnson
Fieldwork in religion 17 (1), 84-91, 2022
2022
The Future of U.S. Evangelical Christianity is Not White
J Johnson
Berkley Forum, 2021
2021
affect
J Johnson
The Immanent Frame, 2020
2020
BIBLICAL PORN: AFFECT, LABOR, and PASTOR MARK DRISCOLL'S EVANGELICAL EMPIRE. By Jessica Johnson. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2018. Pp. 248. Paper, $25.95.
L Zwissler, D Schaefer, J Modern, S Gandhi, J Johnson, JC Bivins
Religious Studies Review 45 (3), 283-306, 2019
2019
Responses to Jessica Johnson's Biblical Porn
L Zwissler, D Schaefer, J Modern, S Gandhi, J Johnson, JC Bivins
RELIGIOUS STUDIES REVIEW 45 (3), 283-306, 2019
2019
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